Sophomore Erik Marrero found the back of the net in the first overtime for the golden goal and the win as the Pitman High School boys soccer team defeated Clayton, 2-1, in Tri-County Conference action on Thursday. Sam Langlois had a first-half goal for the Panthers.

Cade Gilson scored for the Pioneers in the second half to force overtime.

CLEARVIEW 3, GLOU. CATH. 1Ricky Nelson made five saves in the net as Quinn Grossman, Matt Hendrickson and Jon Cianciulli found the back of the net for the Pioneers. Kevin Breeze scored the lone Ram goal.

Gloucester's Kelly Higginbotham looses control of the ball as she is pressured by Salem's Megan Owens in the first half, Thursday, Oct. 24, 2013. (Tim Hawk)

SALEM 3, GLOUCESTER 2Jake Liddle scored a pair of goals to lead the Rams while Parker Bowman added a third. James Bonilla and Ethan Martin scored in the second half for the Lions to force overtime.

WOODSTOWN 3, TRITON 0After a scoreless first half, Eric Hepler scored a pair of goals and Andrew Blaszyk added another to lead the Wolverines to victory.

GCIT 1, GLASSBORO 0Phil Mastoridis assisted John Beck for the lone goal of the game. Tommy Kleinhans made 12 saves in net for the shutout. Evan Murray made 11 saves for the Bulldogs to keep the game close.

NON-LEAGUEWILLIAMSTOWN 4, HAMMONTON 1The Braves scored a pair of goals in each half to cruise to victory. Justin Curtin led the way with a pair of goals and an assist. Joey Fiore chipped in a goal and an assist in the win.

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GIRLS SOCCERTRI-CO CONFERENCECLEARVIEW 4, HIGHLAND 1Gianna Bowe powered the Pioneer offense with a pair of goals and an assist. Carly Ballard and Jillian Juhring took care of the other Pioneer goals. Morgan Ruth assisted Lauren Hoelke for the only Tartan goal.

GLOUCESTER 5, SALEM 0Alisha Fox was in the middle of all the Lions offense, scoring four goals and picking up an assist. Colleen Travis was the recipient of Fox’s pass. Colleen Parris had 18 saves in net for the Rams.

CLAYTON 3, PITMAN 2It took two overtimes, but the Clippers pulled off the upset. Jada Simon scored twice and assisted the other goal for the Clippers, who scored a pair of goals in the second half to force overtime.Rebecca Williams had both goals for the Panthers, one in each half of regulation.

GLASSBORO 4, GCIT 3Maria Mancini netted a hat trick to lead the Bulldogs to an overtime win. Devon Hopkins added a goal in the win. Antonia Calabree had a pair of goals for the Cheetahs.

NON-LEAGUEBRIDGETON 4, LINDENWOLD 1Symone Sweazie netted a hat trick in the first half to lead the Bulldogs. Dinora Angel added a second-half goal and Susana Manriquez had a pair of assists.

FIELD HOCKEY

Delsea Regional High School field hockey team put up six goals en route to a 6-2 victory over Pennsville in a Tri-County Conference interdivision matchup.

Devyn Parker, Angie DelPalazzo and Destini Parker each had two goals for the Crusaders. Abby Warner and Carley Mills had a goal apiece and Sabrina Sams had 13 saves in the net for the Eagles.

KINGSWAY 1, GLASSBORO 0Jackie Neary had the lone goal of the game for the Kingsway, a team that shot the ball 19 times. Bulldog’s goalie Natalie Dickol was strong in the cage deflecting 18 shots.

WOODSTOWN 2, TRITON 0Woodstown’s Lauren Major assisted on a corner to hit Sarah Fisher enroute to the games first goal, just four minutes into the game. The Mustangs were able to stop the scoring until Brook Deibel assisted Paige Deibel for the Wolverines to score a final time with just 3:13 remaining in the contest.

CLEARVIEW 7, GLOU. CATH. 2Holly Tevis and Jackalyn Pauling each put three goals in the cage for Clearview en route to its win. Noel Watt added the other goal for the Pioneers. Abby Chrzanowski and Kaleigh Frampton scored the Rams’ goals. Gianna Gibison blocked 11 shots for the Rams.

SALEM 0, GLOUCESTER 0Overtime wasn’t enough to decide a winner in the scoreless contest. Salem’s Tiasia Tatem was solid in the cage for the Rams blocking 15 shots. Carly DeMarco turned away three shots for the Lions.

CAPE-ATLANTIC LEAGUEST. JOE’S 5, MILLVILLE 0Molly Mullee’s three goals led the way for St. Joe’s-Hammonton. Julia Jones added a goal and an assist and Carlina Sacco had a goal for the Wildcats. Kate Reed stopped 20 shots for Millville.

COLONIAL CONFERENCEWEST DEPTFORD 9, LINDENWOLD 0Almost everyone had a hand in West Deptford’s victory over Lindenwold. Lauren Henry led the Eagles scoring with two goals. Lindenwold split time in the cage between Abriyah Moore and Marisol Smith, who combined for 10 saves.